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Archives of: September 2010

Pakistan: Friend or Foe?

WASHINGTON -- For the third time in one week NATO aircraft have crossed the border from Afghanistan into Pakistan and carried out strikes against enemy forces in what NATO and Pentagon officials have described as acts of self defense. But in a strike that occurred early Thursday morning in a area of Pakistan near Afghanistan's Paktiya province, NATO helicopters killed 3 Pakistani soldiers they mistook for enemy ... read more

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Archives of: September 2010


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Mike Tobin

September 22, 2010 10:57 AM

The New Economy: What’s Working- McDonald’s

As a company, McDonald’s has never really known pain. But there was a point when the golden arches were not gobbling up dollars like the Hamburglar with a case of the munchies.  It was in the early 2000’s, McD’s posted its first quarterly loss ever and the guys in charge were not lovin’ it. The juggernaut of drive-thru did something about it, which ... read more



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Greg Palkot

September 22, 2010 9:34 AM

Yemen Al Qaeda Clash

LONDON -- Fighting between Al Qaeda and Yemeni military in the southwest corner of that country appears to be intensifying.   The Director of Security for Shabwa province tells Fox News 28 militants were captured today by the military.  Medical sources there also tell us that 4 Yemeni soldiers have been killed today. The fighting happened in and around the town of ... read more



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Jonathan Serrie

September 22, 2010 9:09 AM

Cell Phones Concern SC Prison Officials

The South Carolina Department of Corrections is redoubling efforts to stop inmates from using cell phones. Officials with the department say phones smuggled into America's prisons are being used to organize criminal activity and order attacks on witnesses and law enforcement. "We can not trace them. We can not record them," said SCDC Capt. Robert Johnson. "And that ... read more



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Leland Vittert

September 22, 2010 8:39 AM

Summer of Hate

Back in the day kids went to summer camp for fun, life lessons and to give their parents a few weeks rest.  Activities included sailing, canoeing and marshmallow roasting around the the campfire.  But like many things, summer camp is a little different in this part of the world. [/caption] This comes as the divide between the West Bank and Gaza grows ever ... read more



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Catherine Herridge

September 21, 2010 5:46 PM

Al-Awlaki Raid Aims to Cut Supplies

A Yemeni official with knowledge of the raid tells Fox it is not part of a "hunt and capture" campaign targeting the American cleric Anwar al-Awlaki.  Rather it was an effort to cut off ... read more



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Justin Fishel

September 21, 2010 4:18 PM

What Sarah Shourd Can’t Tell You

WASHINGTON -- As Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad visits the U.S. this week to participate in the United Nations General Assembly, he seeks praise from the media and international community for the release of American hiker Sarah Shroud last Tuesday. Sarah was held in solitary confinement for 14 months on trumped-up allegations of spying. Shroud has been unable to ... read more



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Mike Tobin

September 21, 2010 1:41 PM

Foiled Chicago Bomb Plot

“To make a change, you have to sacrifice people.” According to the affidavit in the attempted bombing case, those are words spoken by Sami Samir Hassoun as he evolved his plans to attack sites around Chicago.  The words could have been more chilling but for the fact that Hassoun’s plans were scattered, grandiose and bumbling. According to the affidavit, Hassoun ... read more



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Adam Housley

September 21, 2010 12:40 PM

Port Terror Defense

You can see the massive Port of Los Angeles/Long Beach when you fly out of LAX headed home. Forty percent of all shipping comes in or out of this port and if for any reason it shut down, it could cost the U.S. one billion dollars a day. To ensure ... read more



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Amy Kellogg

September 21, 2010 12:30 PM

Iran Reacts to Defection of Diplomats

This year, three Iranian diplomats have defected, leaving their posts in protest.  They believe electoral fraud occurred in last year’s disputed Presidential elections in Iran, and they have expressed disgust at the way those asking for more democracy have been treated by the Basij paramilitaries and the forces of the government in the past year. For the first time ... read more



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Elizabeth Prann

September 21, 2010 11:52 AM

Mississippi Fish Fight Malaria in Haiti

After Haiti was rocked by an earthquake that killed more than 230,000 people, millions donated food, water and supplies to the country. One group sent marine life. About 2,000 tiny ... read more